
TCL
The TCL S45H is a compact 2.0‑channel soundbar delivering 100 W peak power with AI‑driven room calibration and virtual Dolby Atmos. It offers strong dynamics and bass‑port innovation without a separate subwoofer, targeting budget‑conscious users in small‑to‑medium rooms.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers such as RTINGS.com and SoundsandVibe commend the S45H for its strong dynamics, high output and low distortion, noting the innovative bass ports that rival pricier models. However they criticize the lack of a dedicated subwoofer, weak height and surround processing, and a narrow soundstage that limits immersive experiences.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the easy setup, compact size, surprising bass and clear loud volume, as well as Bluetooth streaming and simple controls. Common complaints focus on missing deep bass, a narrow sound field, occasional input‑switching quirks and uneven dialogue.
Common Complaints
Missing deep bass extension, narrow soundstage, input switching without front indicators, and uneven dialogue reproduction.
What People Are Saying
“under 5 lbs, feels like a subwoofer”
“Easy setup, surprising bass from the compact design”
“insufficient low-end rumble for action films”
How It Compares
vs. TCL S55H
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Choose S55H if you need deeper bass and don’t mind extra size and cost; stick with S45H for a simpler, sub‑free setup.
vs. Generic 2.0 TV Soundbars (e.g., Budget Roku)
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S45H offers superior power, calibration and bass performance over generic budget options, making it the better choice for most small‑room users.